Mexican Snowball
The Mexican Snowballs, scientifically known as Echeveria elegans, is a charming succulent prized for its rosette-forming leaves and silvery-green hue. Native to the semi-desert regions of Mexico, this plant is a popular choice for rock gardens, containers, and as ground cover due to its striking appearance and low maintenance needs.
Thriving in well-drained soil and requiring minimal water, the Mexican Snowballs is an ideal plant for busy or novice gardeners. It prefers full sun but can tolerate partial shade, where it may produce pink to red flowers on slender stalks during the spring and early summer.
For pet owners, you’ll be pleased to know that the Mexican Snowballs is non-toxic to cats and dogs, making it a worry-free addition to any pet-friendly home or garden. Its hardy and forgiving nature allows it to fit seamlessly into various garden styles while ensuring the safety of your furry friends.
Characteristic | Detail |
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Common Name | Mexican Snowballs |
Scientific Name | Echeveria elegans |
Family | Crassulaceae |
Origin | Mexico |
Type | Succulent |
Height | Up to 8 inches |
Width | 6-12 inches |
Leaf Color | Silvery-green, often with a pinkish tint |
Leaf Shape | Rounded, thick, fleshy leaves forming a rosette |
Flowers | Pink to red flowers on slender, arching stalks |
Flowering Season | Spring to early summer |
Soil Preference | Well-drained, sandy soil |
Sun Exposure | Full sun to partial shade |
Hardiness Zones | USDA zones 9-11 |
Drought Tolerance | High |
Maintenance Level | Low |
Toxicity | Non-toxic to cats and dogs |